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What the Environment means to us

MAHSRA and Environmental Challenges

Envisaging environmental challenges as a potential catalyst factor for uncontrollable conflicts and human morals survival instincts degeneration, we make projection on the consequential struggles that may evolve over limited livelihood resources brought about by failed natural environments. If we seek sustainable peace and human wellbeing, we must analyse and plan to mitigate forecasted circumstances that will go against the values of the prospects. “Without drastic action today, adapting to these impacts in the future will be more difficult and costly”. MAHSRA therefore engages and promotes:

Environmental Peacebuilding

The White Paper

Participating at the second International Conference on Environmental Peace building, MAHSRA shares and promotes the values of THE FUTURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PEACEBUILDING through nurturing an ecosystem for peace as presented in the White Paper.

Briefly, the white paper questions our responsibilities for managing our natural resources and its relativity to conflict and peace.

It further addresses issues with regards to:

  •  Links between the environment and our security becoming a focus for political attention and academic research
  • Connection between environmental change and resource management with respect to the risks of conflict, especially in places already fractured by socioeconomic inequality, ethnic divisions, or ideological divides.
  • Impacts of climate change being recognized as a security issue and how environmental damage caused by war amplifies the human toll and complicates post-conflict recovery.

It also summaries further challenges, opportunities, and an agenda for environmental peacebuilding.

MAHSRA's CEO contibutes to global policy influence moves for peace

Global Peace Positions

Environmental Challenges and Poverty Concerns

MAHSRA engages in

Enhanced sustainable farming methods,
Provision of recoverable seed start-ups,
Empowerment of community youths, and
Knowlegde on waste mangement.

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Fund raised

999

Victims reached

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